What is Tree For Me: Tree For Me is a community-based partnership that makes it easy for Toronto residents to get no-cost native trees for their yards. Community groups in neighbourhoods across Toronto will host tree matching and giveaway events that teach residents how to plant and care for their trees. Together, we're working towards building a greener Toronto. Tree For Me events help put more trees in our yards, more trees in our communities, and more trees in our city.

*NOTE: Participants must register for their tree online before attending an event. Participants must also participate in a tree planting and care workshop at the event. Details available at the Event Registration URL: https://www.treeforme.ca/event-listings-1/lamp

Clean Toronto Together registration is now open! Individuals, community groups, schools and businesses can now register their Clean Toronto Together cleanup events. Registration helps the City arrange for special litter and recycling pickups, and helps to avoid duplicate cleanups. Learn more, register your event and find out where to get free GLAD® garbage and recycling bags for your cleanup at livegreentoronto.ca or call 311.

Members of the public, stakeholders and interested individuals are invited and encouraged to provide contribution to a review of the Toronto Local Appeal Body’s Rules of Practice and Procedures. There will be an opportunity for written and oral submissions. Written submission can be sent via email, fax or by mail. Written submissions without an accompanying oral presentation will receive the same serious consideration as those accompanied by an oral presentation. To make an oral and written submission, a complete registration form and written submission can be sent by email, fax or by mail to:

Do you want to be a part of a bigger cause? Join Humber College Offcice of Sustainability for the Shoreline Cleanup Thursday March 28 starting at noon at K Building on Lakeshore Campus. In partnership with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Humber College will be cleaninig up alone the waterfront at Colonel Sam Smith park.

Remember to select the correct t-shirt size for the event when you register. The first 50 people to register will also receive a reusable Humber Sustainability water Bottle.

Safety gloves and bags will be provided. Please dress appropriately for the weather conditions and the park conditions in spring which may be damp and muddy. We advise participants to remain safe and remain a fair distance away from the water we will be cleaning up around. We want to make sure everyone’s safety comes first.

Join the City of Toronto on March 21, 2018 at City Hall for an update on various City programs and initiatives and to learn more about what will be considered when determining whether or not to accept new materials into the Blue Bin recycling and Green Bin organics streams. Participants will be able to provide feedback that will help inform future policies. The event will also provide a look at what the new provincial Waste FreeOntario Act and current market changes could mean for Toronto. RSVP via Eventbrite by March 18, 2018.